Tilting at Windmills
Tilting at Windmills
Tilting at Windmills
Every week, people from both sides of the political spectrum tell Mike how wrong he is, and why.
Mike is Wrong About Autocrats w/ Richard Abel
An Insightful Journey through Law, History, and Society with Professor Richard AbelIn this episode, host Mike Donahue engages with the esteemed Professor Richard Abel, Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor at UCLA, exploring his impressive academic journey and profound contributions to law and social science.Abel recounts his initial intention to be a civil rights lawyer, his impactful work in Mississippi, and his academic pursuit at Harvard, Columbia Law School, and the University of London. He discusses his significant role in developing the field of law and social science, his critical research on professional responsibility within the legal profession, and his shift in focus towards social issues in the U.S. and the UK due to familial responsibilities. Abel also delves into his inspiring research on the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, sharing personal anecdotes about Nelson Mandela and the role of law in social change. The conversation transitions to Abel's concern over the U.S. response to 9/11, the war on terror, and the subsequent legal and moral ramifications under the Bush and Trump administrations. Abel highlights the erosion of democratic institutions, the polarization within the judiciary, and the pressing need for electoral reform in the U.S. to protect democracy. Despite concluding on concerns for democracy's future and the challenges ahead, Abel shares his passion for music as a source of transcendence and peace, reflecting on the therapeutic role it played for him, especially during difficult times such as 9/11.00:00 Welcome to Tilting at Windmills: Introducing Professor Richard Abel00:34 A Distinguished Career: From Civil Rights to UCLA01:31 Journey Through Law: Civil Rights, London, and Beyond02:27 Exploring Law and Social Science: A Shift in Focus04:59 The South African Adventure: Law Against Apartheid11:50 From South Africa to the War on Terror: Legal Battles24:26 The Trump Era: Autocracy and the Rule of Law30:27 Exploring Resistance and Democracy in the Trump Era31:12 The Decline of Book Reading and Political Polarization32:55 The Impact of Social Media on Political Echo Chambers33:28 The Role of Presidential Debates in Political Discourse35:17 The Decline of Journalism and Its Long-term Effects36:42 Judiciary's Role and Political Bias in Court Decisions42:40 The Importance of the Rule of Law and Democratic Institutions46:13 The Potential Threats to American Democracy and Optimism for the Future48:30 Improving Democracy: Election Laws and Political Polarization49:53 The Role of Media and Public Perception in Political Issues58:50 Personal Reflections and Recommendations01:02:12 Final Thoughts and Future Projects
Mar 19, 2024
54 min
Mike is Wrong About Political Psychology
Exploring the Psychology of Political BeliefsIn this episode titled 'Exploring the Psychology of Political Beliefs', Mike Donoghue hosts Keegan Tatum, a creator specializing in political psychology, for an in-depth conversation on diverse topics. They begin by discussing Keegan's channel, Alien Perspective, which aims to understand and critique conservative ideologies from a political psychology perspective. Keegan shares insights on his educational background, his fascination with political psychology, and his critical stance on conservative politics, emphasizing a desire to maximize human well-being and freedom.The conversation delves into the complexities of convincing individuals with differing political views through empathy and compassion, drawing on examples from history and current politics to illustrate the psychological differences between conservatives and liberals. Keegan, openly autistic, reflects on how his condition influences his detached, analytical approach to politics.The discussion also covers proposals for improving American democracy, the psychology behind transphobia and the impact of media on public perception of political and social issues. Keegan recommends Democracy Now! as a news source and shares his admiration for a Lo-Fi remix of the Evenstar song from Lord of the Rings as a form of relaxation.00:00 Introduction to Alien Perspective: A Unique Take on Political Psychology01:05 Meet Keegan Tatum: A Political Psychology Expert02:19 Exploring the Mindset of Conservatism vs. Liberalism08:57 The Impact of Autism on Political Views10:52 Debunking Myths: Healthcare, Capitalism, and Conservatism14:12 Media Influence and Public Perception16:43 Conservatism: A Psychological Analysis31:20 Religion, Authoritarianism, and Political Ideologies34:29 Bernie Sanders: A Personal Political Journey36:07 The Political Landscape: Voting, Democracy, and Bernie Sanders36:29 Addressing the Bernie Bro Trope and Electoral Participation36:53 The Threat of Trump's Presidency and Authoritarianism38:14 Improving American Democracy: Proportional Representation and Mandatory Voting39:37 The Impact of Mandatory Voting and Political Engagement40:31 The Role of Empathy and Open-mindedness in Politics44:20 The Future of American Politics: Polarization and Progressivism47:46 Addressing Climate Change and Global Empathy51:38 The Evolution of Political Polarization and Authoritarianism01:02:11 Understanding Transphobia and Gender Identity01:08:44 Concluding Thoughts and Recommendations
Mar 12, 2024
1 hr 13 min
Mike is Wrong About US Oppression and Domestic Harm
Exploring American Inheritance: A Tale of Oppression and Continued Harm to our Native Americans.In this episode of 'Tilting at Windmills,' host Mike Donahue interviews award-winning journalist and author Rebecca Claren about her latest book, 'The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance.' The book delves into the intertwined histories of Jews and Native Americans in the context of American colonialism and explores the complex legacy of escaping oppression only to become part of an oppressive system in America.They discuss the ongoing harm to Native Americans, the responsibility of current generations to rectify past and present injustices, and the concept of being a 'good ancestor' by acknowledging and working to remedy the benefits derived from the harm done to Native peoples. The conversation also addresses the challenges of grappling with America's colonial past, the need for a more truthful telling of American history, and suggests ways for individuals to contribute to repairing the harms caused. Additionally, the episode explores cultural sensitivity, assimilation, and offers tangible steps for personal remediation towards Native nations.00:00 Exploring the American Story of Oppression and Inheritance01:07 Introducing 'The Cost of Freeland' with Rebecca Claren01:33 The Interwoven Histories of Jews and Native Americans05:57 The Ongoing Harm and the Quest for Reparation14:42 Cultural Sensitivity, Empathy, and Learning from History35:26 Personal Remediation and Steps Towards Healing37:27 Drawing Parallels: From Native American Lands to Global Conflicts40:28 Media Recommendations and Closing Thoughts
Mar 12, 2024
42 min
Mike is Wrong about Countermobilization w/ Eric Patashnik
In this episode, Mike learns about Countermobilization from Eric Patashnik, author of Countermobilization: Policy Feedback and Backlash in a Polarized Age. Eric is the professor and Department Chair of Political Science for the Watson Institute, Brown University. Eric
Feb 22, 2024
45 min
Mike is Wrong about Shiv
And women in general, apparently. Frequent contributors Shanna and Meghna let Mike know where he’s mistaken.
Jun 10, 2023
1 hr 25 min
Mike is Wrong about Meat
In this episode, Mike interviews lawyer-cum-farmer Nicolette Hahn Niman, a rancher advocating for the ethical treatment of livestock. Nicolette is the author of Righteous Porkchop and Defending Beef.
Apr 15, 2023
1 hr 4 min
Mike is Wrong about Elon Musk
In this episode, Mitsu Hadeishi, definitely not a bon vivant but definitely someone who knows better than Mike about the ins and outs of software development, Silicon Valley, and the art world, and physics, and... I'm gonna run out of room... lets Mike know why Mike is wrong about Elon Musk.
Dec 20, 2022
1 hr 13 min
Mike is Wrong about UK (and US!) Politics.  And F1. And Soccer.
Mike takes a pretty good beating as his guest, noted political commentator Roifield Brown, disabuses Michael as to his notions regarding UK and US politics. To break the bitterness of discussing politics, they move on to discuss the bitterness of last year's F1 finale, and the bitterness of the rest of the world not to accept the American usage of the word Football.
May 12, 2022
1 hr 22 min
Mike is Wrong about Palestine (oh, and Israel too)...
This episode's guest is Dr. Dallasheh, a professor of Middle East history at Humboldt State. They explain why Mike is wrong about the history of middle east tensions, of the creation of the Israeli and Palestinian states, and the incursion of BDS laws into American legal codes.
Sep 3, 2021
1 hr 23 min
Mike is Wrong about Feminism
What does feminism mean in today’s society, and how can we improve everyone’s view on it? Today on the show Mike is talking with Dr. Martha Rampton, professor at Pacific University about what feminism is and the many nuances that come with that topic. Mike and Dr. Rampton talk about the history of feminism and how it’s changed throughout time, and where she thinks it is heading. They talk about societal equity, what we can do about the wage gap, and the roles women have played in society. Dr. Rampton also discusses transgenderism and how it relates to feminism. She also touches on how it might feel to be treated poorly because you are transgender, and how we can all be a little more accepting towards the movement. TIMESTAMPS 1:26 - Elevator Pitch on Feminism3:05 - The Four Waves of Feminism7:57 - Examples of Feminism Throughout History9:31 - Examples of Matriarchal Societies Throughout History10:58 Defining Equity13:59 - Are We All the Same, and Should We Be Treated as Such?17:07 - Equality of Results vs Equality of Opportunity18:48 - Equity Being a Threat to Middle Aged White Men22:16 - Thought Policing25:20 - What is Hate Speech and What is a Difference in Opinion?30:13 - How to Define Hate Speech33:27 - What Should We Be Focusing on?36:31 - Not Calling Someone By Their Preferred Pronoun38:40 - Thoughts on TERF40:39 - Difference Between Sex and Gender47:49 - Straight Privilege52:52 - Explaining Privilege Without Being Offensive56:37 - Gender Pay Wage Gap1:05:32 - What to do About the Wage Gap1:12:31 - The Tradition of Women in Society1:17:41 - Allowing Transgender People to Compete in Sports1:24:11 - Gender vs Sex in Relation to Sports
Apr 15, 2021
1 hr 31 min
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